Smile. Yeah, despie all of the issues, complications, etc involved the
number one reason Icontinue writing games, press forward, is because I
jenuinely enjoy programming the games. I like figuring out the code how
to do this or that, solving bugs, figuring out different ways to
approach the problem, etc. Like anything else it has its own rewards
provided you can get passed end user complaints, copyright issues, whatever.

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Jim Kitchen wrote:

Hi Josh,

I have been programming games since 1980, blind accessible games since
1990, and I am not tired of it yet. Yes, I do what I want to do
because my games are all free, but I still have received my complement
of complaints and criticisms as well as suggestions for my games. But
hey, I still love the challenge of figuring out the programming for
said game and coming up with something that I an others enjoy playing.
So don't give up the dream.